I was born in Lincoln almost 70 years ago. Lived virtually all my life in Canada. I have fond memories of the castle and cathedral from when I have visited from time to time. The company that made tanks in WWI was called Rustons. My father apprenticed there before joining the RAF bomber command in WW2 as a flight sergeant. There is lots of history both ancient and recent in and around Lincoln, but it's off the beaten path for most tourists...
I'm so lucky this is on my doorstep....I have 2 daughters ages 9 & 6 and when i say what do you want to do today they simply reply castle and cathedral. Every time I walk in either of them they still amaze me with their beauty and its quite emotional still and I've been in both places numerous times. Great video and thank you
Did you not know lincoln cathedral is one of the seven wonders of the world ? And yes the mischievous IMPS of course. L C F C 🔴⚪🔴⚪oct 2020 Lincoln Forever from a proud yellow belly 🙏❤🙏❤
Moved here a year ago and love it. Blessed to live in one of the houses he shows. The cathedral is my view - beautiful in early morning sunshine but also when the clouds roll in and it’s lit up against them ❤
The opening sequence showing the long Castle wall brings back memories for me. By the postern gate(Little door) there is lots of repair work. In the Middle Ages there was an earthquake and there was a split in the stonework which in the seventies was covered up by shrubbery and climbing plants. On a Friday night after the pubs closed we would climb into the castle run round the walls and climb back down again. Ah the follies of youth!
Love this Dan...its my home city and I have enjoyed learning its incredible history throughout my life, always finding something new. Hope you come back time and again.
Lincoln is more of a town than a city, the cathedral is the only technicality which changes that. Lincoln has no major road networks, no motorway access or quick links to A1. If they changed the A15 to a motorway connecting the M180 then Lincoln house prices would go up astronomically.
I get a kick out of the way Dan's so easily distracted while he's off telling us about one thing, notices something & goes all off that direction, then goes back to the first story! I do that all the time, not exactly while there's bunches of folks all over the world watching me live!! -Dan, you're totally killing me how goofy you get about history!! It rocks I'm not the Lone History Weirdo my family's convinced i am!!! Love HistoryHitTV, gotta check podcasts out next up! Thx a bunch for all yr stuff across the board!!!
I’m about to move jobs to work in the old historic part. He walked right passed it! I love the feeling you get in the old city. You can feel the past and it’s so beautiful and romantic
You failed to mention one of the most distinctive aspects of the battle of Lincoln and that was the amazing woman called Nicolaa De La Haye. Nicolaa was castellan/sheriff of Lincolnshire in 1217 and it was she who doggedly led the defence of Lincoln castle against the forces of prince Louis during the battle of Lincoln. During the battle Nicolaa didn't hide out in the castle basement, she was on the battlements fighting with her men. An amazing woman of her time who is sadly overlooked in this city (no statues, no memorials or plaques). Its a shame that 'historians' also fail to acknowledge Nicolaa's place in the history of this country. For that reason Dan Snow, I mark your little history tour as a B minus - Could do better!
Thanks mate, Lincoln has always been a favourite of mine since my first ever school visit in the 1960s. To be exact, I always understood that it was the main tower (not the two twins) which had the spire which fell after the earthquake and hence lost it's title of the tallest building after the pyramid.
Lincoln Cathedral did have 3 spires The Central Tower spire is blown down 1548 A raging storm caused the Central Tower spire to collapse and destroy a large section of the north east transept roof in the process. The West Tower spires are removed 1807. Great Walk Dan. I enjoyed it.
One thing i never understand is that people who are born in the city are so negative about such beautiful places. Sad people, they are not grateful with what they have. July 2021🙏❤🇬🇧🇬🇧🙏❤
As you was talking about Operation Typhoon, you missed the hotel across the street to your left. The White Hart Hotel, the very place that the Tank was secretly designed. Too much to see, blink and you miss it.
That prison building has a unique Chapel with individual spaces so that prisoners could only see the priest and not each other as they had the separate system to keep prisoners apart.
Love to have Dan's knowledge but he let's it all down by acting like a substitute teacher who's trying to get the kids to he all right." Right guys cool boom"
I was born in Lincoln almost 70 years ago. Lived virtually all my life in Canada. I have fond memories of the castle and cathedral from when I have visited from time to time. The company that made tanks in WWI was called Rustons. My father apprenticed there before joining the RAF bomber command in WW2 as a flight sergeant. There is lots of history both ancient and recent in and around Lincoln, but it's off the beaten path for most tourists...
I'm so lucky this is on my doorstep....I have 2 daughters ages 9 & 6 and when i say what do you want to do today they simply reply castle and cathedral. Every time I walk in either of them they still amaze me with their beauty and its quite emotional still and I've been in both places numerous times. Great video and thank you
I lived on Danes Terrace as a Kid.
Great area to grow up in.
Try Bishops Palace.
@@Hailstonepie been there mate, where Edward King lived?
Did you not know lincoln cathedral is one of the seven wonders of the world ? And yes the mischievous IMPS of course. L C F C 🔴⚪🔴⚪oct 2020 Lincoln Forever from a proud yellow belly 🙏❤🙏❤
@@paulcrisp9861 im with you all the way my man respect :0)
Moved here a year ago and love it. Blessed to live in one of the houses he shows. The cathedral is my view - beautiful in early morning sunshine but also when the clouds roll in and it’s lit up against them ❤
The opening sequence showing the long Castle wall brings back memories for me. By the postern gate(Little door) there is lots of repair work. In the Middle Ages there was an earthquake and there was a split in the stonework which in the seventies was covered up by shrubbery and climbing plants. On a Friday night after the pubs closed we would climb into the castle run round the walls and climb back down again. Ah the follies of youth!
Love this Dan...its my home city and I have enjoyed learning its incredible history throughout my life, always finding something new. Hope you come back time and again.
Lincoln is more of a town than a city, the cathedral is the only technicality which changes that. Lincoln has no major road networks, no motorway access or quick links to A1. If they changed the A15 to a motorway connecting the M180 then Lincoln house prices would go up astronomically.
I was born 14 miles from Lincoln and spent many happy hours going around the castle and the cathedral now live in Wales still miss Lincoln x
I get a kick out of the way Dan's so easily distracted while he's off telling us about one thing, notices something & goes all off that direction, then goes back to the first story! I do that all the time, not exactly while there's bunches of folks all over the world watching me live!!
-Dan, you're totally killing me how goofy you get about history!! It rocks I'm not the Lone History Weirdo my family's convinced i am!!! Love HistoryHitTV, gotta check podcasts out next up! Thx a bunch for all yr stuff across the board!!!
i get to see the castle and cathedral everyday from my window. At night it's illuminated and looks lovely. I feel very lucky to live here.
Excellent thanks for showing our home City all the best
I’m about to move jobs to work in the old historic part. He walked right passed it! I love the feeling you get in the old city. You can feel the past and it’s so beautiful and romantic
excellent! got to visit Lincoln..
From Australia, thank you 👍🏻👏👏
You should visit Lincoln if you can.
You failed to mention one of the most distinctive aspects of the battle of Lincoln and that was the amazing woman called Nicolaa De La Haye. Nicolaa was castellan/sheriff of Lincolnshire in 1217 and it was she who doggedly led the defence of Lincoln castle against the forces of prince Louis during the battle of Lincoln. During the battle Nicolaa didn't hide out in the castle basement, she was on the battlements fighting with her men. An amazing woman of her time who is sadly overlooked in this city (no statues, no memorials or plaques). Its a shame that 'historians' also fail to acknowledge Nicolaa's place in the history of this country. For that reason Dan Snow, I mark your little history tour as a B minus - Could do better!
We did the roof tour last week of Lincoln cathedral. It was very interesting john the tour guide was very knowledgeable
Thanks mate, Lincoln has always been a favourite of mine since my first ever school visit in the 1960s. To be exact, I always understood that it was the main tower (not the two twins) which had the spire which fell after the earthquake and hence lost it's title of the tallest building after the pyramid.
I had to walk up that Hill every day. I was a teen, XD I left when I was 19 and needed to see somewhere new. yes Lincoln has its beauty
Lincoln Cathedral did have 3 spires The Central Tower spire is blown down 1548
A raging storm caused the Central Tower spire to collapse and destroy a large section of the north east transept roof in the process. The West Tower spires are removed 1807. Great Walk Dan. I enjoyed it.
The central tower of Lincoln Cathedral still stands. It was the spire on top of it which, before it fell, made this the tallest building in the world.
They wouldn't let him in! Mate... it's Dan Snow!
Well done Dan
My City ❤️
One thing i never understand is that people who are born in the city are so negative about such beautiful places. Sad people, they are not grateful with what they have. July 2021🙏❤🇬🇧🇬🇧🙏❤
Oh not me, I’m immensely proud to be from the mighty ancient city of Lindum Colonia
As you was talking about Operation Typhoon, you missed the hotel across the street to your left. The White Hart Hotel, the very place that the Tank was secretly designed. Too much to see, blink and you miss it.
I had my pre-wedding interview in that room when I got married at the White Hart, it's a fascinating piece of history in its own right.
shame, I started watching because I love castles, but to be denied it in here was a blow
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That prison building has a unique Chapel with individual spaces so that prisoners could only see the priest and not each other as they had the separate system to keep prisoners apart.
Dan Where does Salisbury Cathedral fit in as it was the tallest building in Europe? and its built about the same era or the same time.
Built later
Features in the coronation scene in Ridley Scott's Napolean and the Da Vinci code.
Interested to learn you're half Canadian, Dan. That would be the SNOW half, right? lol
I used to live in Lincoln
Weren’t you also wife to Henry VIII?
@@kevinpierce3458 Yes...I don't want to mention him...he's an horrible husband!
@@electrathejelliclekitten8063 you change your name
The Cathedral you see is the 3rd one.
I suppose he's better than Tony Robinson, the man who became a famous historian by playing Baldrick in Blackadder,
Up the fucking imps dan
Dan, go back to rowing for Oxford boom.
UTI
Love to have Dan's knowledge but he let's it all down by acting like a substitute teacher who's trying to get the kids to he all right." Right guys cool boom"
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